Week 1: How to build a planet: formation of the Universe Flashcards
How have people’s perceptions of the Earth’s place in the Universe changed over the centuries (what is
geocentrism/heliocentrism)?
Before people perceived the Earth as the centre of the Universe- believing everything all revolved around Earth=geocentric model
Now people perceive the Sun as the centre of the Universe- believing Earth and the their planets revolve around the Sun= heliocentric model
What is the basic architecture of our Universe and its components?
Sun lies at the centre of the Universe
Earth and other planets orbiting around it
our sun is one of 300billion stars in Milky Way Galaxy
our solar system includes eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars (=inner planets) Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune (=outer planets) ordered from closest to sun to furthest
All are much smaller than the sun
Milky way= looks like a flattened spiral with vast curving arms (earth sits near the outer edge of on of these arms) that slowly swirl around a glowing disk-like centre.
Estimated a trillion galaxies sit within the Universe
How old is the Universe?
13.7 billion years
What event does the Big Bang theory describe?
The formation/expansion of the universe
(stretching with space not expanding into pre-existing space)
no origin of expansion
What is the evidence that the Universe is expanding?
Red shift= the further a planet the redder it appears as the light waves are shifted to the red end of spectrum
light from distant galaxies are slightly red in colour due to ‘red shift’
Why has the Universe cooled as it has expanded?
lost heat as its expanded
How has the rate of expansion changed since the Big Bang?
Universe is expanding at an accelerating rate because of dark matter
What is astronomical redshift, and how is it different to the doppler effect?
Doppler red shifts due to the light source moving relative to the observer
BUT
Astronomical redshifts are ‘expansion redshifts’ due to the expansion of space itself
What is Hubble’s Law?
The faster a galaxy is moving away the farther away it is
What is Hubble’s constant and how is it measured?
the ratio of the speed of recession of a galaxy (due to the expansion of the universe) to its distance from the observer.
redshift= hubbles constant/ speed of light x distance
z= Ho/c x d
What sequence of key events occurred in the first 380 kys after the Big Bang in the history of the Universe?
- First Moments (0-10 seconds): hot and dense
2.Nucleosynthesis (3 minutes)
3.Photon Decoupling (380,000 years)
4.Era of Recombination and Formation of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)
5.Formation of Cosmic Structures
Which is the earliest epoch visible today?
Photon epoch
What are the four fundamental forces?
- strong
- electromagnetic
- weak
- gravitational
What energy field is responsible for particles having mass? How does it confer mass?
Higgs field
In which era did the first normal matter form?
Hadron epoch